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He has a really sweet face. I am glad you found each other - congratulations! |
Chase is a cutie and you are an angel:) |
aww congrats! he is a cutie! |
Congratulations, i wouldnt have been able to resist him either..he looks a real cutie. Glad he's settling in ok and hopefully with some regular training and love, and with the example set by your other pups, he will soon be housetrained! |
He's such a sweet little boy. Good luck with him. Hugs Shirl x x |
Thank you for saving his life, what a sweetie! It sounds like this person just didn't train or work with him! Best of luck with him! |
Congrats! :) |
That's great you took him. He is a handsome little guy. |
Congratulations! He is adorable |
Congratulations!!! He is adorable!!!!!!!!!! |
ok... so Chase is VERY aggressive with my Max. :( I think its because they are both intact. I am hoping this will help solve Chase's problem when he is neutered. A few times today (while my hubby and I were present in the room), they would all be lounging around and out of no where, Chase would just attack Max (who is half his size) and would try to bite down on his throat and everything. Although, I would never rehome a dog solely for this (especially with it only being a day or so).... but there have been some other things that have come up (a foster child who requires a lot of attention) that has made my husband and I come to the decision that Chase will be considered a foster. I honestly do not have the time right now to devote to him, which he deserves. I will be looking for a wonderful home for him and he will be placed after he is up to date on shots and is neutered (which should be next week). We went into this situation wanting it to work but knew that if it didn't, we were more than willing to find him a wonderful home. We did know one thing, he was NOT going to be staying in the kill shelter a moment longer and we would do what we had to, to save him. He is such a sweetie! So if you are interested in Chase, feel free to PM me. At this time, I do not recommend him to be with any other males (especially those in tact) but I am hoping him getting neutered will alleviate this problem. At this time, I am not for sure what his rehoming fee would be, it depends on the cost of his neuter, shots, etc. It will not be much, but I want to make sure he is going to a home that will be able work with him and that will be able to give him the care and attention that he needs. So far, he has allowed me to put top knots in, t shirts, belly bands, harnesses, etc on without a problem (except he is fast and will hardly hold still b/c he is still a puppy lol). So please let me know if you are interested (or someone you know). Thanks. |
ok... so Chase is VERY aggressive with my Max. :( I think its because they are both intact. I am hoping this will help solve Chase's problem when he is neutered. A few times today (while my hubby and I were present in the room), they would all be lounging around and out of no where, Chase would just attack Max (who is half his size) and would try to bite down on his throat and everything. Although, I would never rehome a dog solely for this (especially with it only being a day or so).... but there have been some other things that have come up (a foster child who requires a lot of attention) that has made my husband and I come to the decision that Chase will be considered a foster. I honestly do not have the time right now to devote to him, which he deserves. I will be looking for a wonderful home for him and he will be placed after he is up to date on shots and is neutered (which should be next week). We went into this situation wanting it to work but knew that if it didn't, we were more than willing to find him a wonderful home. We did know one thing going into this, he was NOT going to be staying in the kill shelter a moment longer and we would do what we had to, to save him. He is such a sweetie! So if you are interested in Chase, feel free to PM me. At this time, I do not recommend him to be with any other males (especially those in tact) but I am hoping him getting neutered will alleviate this problem. At this time, I am not for sure what his rehoming fee would be, it depends on the cost of his neuter, shots, etc. It will not be much, but I want to make sure he is going to a home that will be able work with him and that will be able to give him the care and attention that he needs. So far, he has allowed me to put top knots in, t shirts, belly bands, harnesses, etc on without a problem (except he is fast and will hardly hold still b/c he is still a puppy lol). So please let me know if you are interested (or someone you know). Thanks. |
Aw, I'm sorry it's not working out. I understand though. It's a lot to take on! Kudos for finding him a good home! |
He's darling! I'm so, so happy you found each other. :) |
Awww. He looks so sweet! Hope you find him a good home.:) |
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